Social Question

Something unconventionally sexy?

We all get turned on by different things. Some things are universal, like Anjelina Jolie wearing (or not wearing) well… anything. Or any beautiful woman in a negligee, or the right dress and the right perfume.

@AmWiser If I joined a social network – I wouldn’t insult one of the old-timers first thing. I’d read up a bit first, check his profile, learn that he’d been here forever and asked about 400 questions. Then insult him.

Forgive me if that seemed like an insult. Please accept my humble apology. Seriously, I would never intentionally insult anyone, especially on a social network and being a new-b. I know I’m in for it if I ever get around to posting a question:-) Thanks for welcoming me to Fluther.

As I said, I accept her apology – I was just taken aback at the attack – unprovoked, from someone here since yesterday. Everyone is entitled to their opinion – if this isn’t an interesting question they can say so – or just go elsewhere.

Anyway… it wasn’t a serious topic to begin with – it weas meant to be playful and sexy and I purposefully put it in “social.”

@Blackberry That’s not unconventional – hey guys – I don’t mind everyone just writing what they find sexy – but it would be nice if someone paid attention to the question and details. Even in the new “social” category – there has to be some kind of dialogue – or else all questions will become just a chat. There’s a chatroom for that, no?

@Blackberry That’s the whole M.I.L.F thing – and I’m with you on that one.

@Coloma I don’t want to get into a name-calling fight with an old lady who joined a couple of months ago and insists on calling me names though never having spoken with me.

Notice how I never come into your questions and bother you. Whenever you jump into my thread and say something (nasty or stupid, in my opinion – and unprovoked – as I didn’t even address you) – I call it by saying “typical”. You responded with hypersensistive jackass.

@Zen_Again To be fair, you mention two examples of conventionally sexy things, and no examples of unconventional things in your details, leaving it open for people to define unconventional for themselves.

Also, how can it not be purely subjective? (Especially seeing as you set very loose parameters.) Liking M.I.L.Fs very well might be considered unconventional by @Blackberry‘s peers, even if it seems ‘normal’ to you.

I always feel self-conscious answering in a thread where it’s devolved into bickering. Anyway,

During my freshman year of art school, we were all presenting our final projects. One of my (cute) classmates took off her jeans, shirt, and shoes and stepped into a red person-sized lycra pouch that she made. She did an artsy interpretive dance around the hallway, and it wasn’t really suggestive, but you could see the outlines of her body through the… pouch… thing. The professor, a cute, mischievous Japanese lady, stole her clothes and made her do the dance again twice. All the students got a big laugh out of this.

I pulled an all-nighter the night before to finish my own project and I was strung out on like six lattes. So I didn’t realize this was hot til later.

I won’t piss on your mountain, but I WILL point out an attitude when I see one.

” I don’t want to get into a name calling fight with an old lady ” lol

Uh…would that be an oxymoron young man?

I find it amusing to no end that you have this grandiose self imposed status as the king of the hill just because you have been participating longer than some, as if there IS some country club membership that only a select few can obtain.

Gimme a break!

Hate to burst your egoic bubble but everyone here is equal regardless of how long they have been participating.

” Insulting an old timer ” forgive me your grace, may I still be a humble member of your exclusive kingdom?

I love men in faded bluejeans hangin’ kind of low, no shirt on, of course, little bit of beard, shaggy hair, on a sunny day at the beach with old rock and roll playing. There’s a bit of breeze and he’s smiling at me with those great crinkley eyes. Whew, great question! Edit- not unconventional at all but I sure enjoyed the imagining of it!

I really could have so many answers to this question, though.
Let me think…
Well, I think that everything about David Bowie is incredibly sexy.
And here’s another example of my eyebrow fetish.
I also have kind of a thing for Raffi (yes, the children’s songwriter. I’m sure everything about that is unconventional).

Recently, I found out that this kid at my school that I didn’t know that well had this incredible singing voice. It wasn’t the typical singing voice but rather this throaty, otherworldly miracle of a bellow. I was so turned on by that which was really awkward. I mean, the guy wasn’t even that cute. Would that be unconventional?

Also, I love it when I see mean wearing those baby harness things .
Another weird turn-on of mine.

@squidcake Most guys with incredibly sexy voices = sexy guys period. That’s how all those butt-ugly rockers and singers get the babes. Women see through the physical: the funny, smart or (best of all) singer types can always land babes.

@squidcake Case in point: so many women seem to find him (and Steven Tyler, and the guy from Red Hot Chili Peppers, etcetera) sexy. To me he looks (and looked 40 years ago) like a pair of woman’s lips with an ugly mug wrapped around them. That on top of a skinny, pale, muscle-less body.

@Zen_Again He must have some muscles- he moves- walks, jumps, climbs stairs, jumps some more all while singing. And for the whole show! If you’ve ever glanced there, he has quite an impressive package.

There are certain songs that are part of my life’s soundtrack, to be sure, @faye – but I’ve never bought an album or gone to a concert. And I’ve done a lot of both, buying albums and going to concerts, i.e.

Sure, they were my growing up band and they give a show of shows for their concerts. I went to whichever concert came to Edmonton, Canada in ‘92 or ‘93— Voodoo lounge? The dead guy sang a lovely love song.